Toxicology Emphasis- Department of Environmental Sciences

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Environmental Toxicology 2: Applied Environmental Toxicology ENVR 456/556

Course Schedule for Winter 2008

Class
Day/Date Subject-Deadlines Reading Prior to Class
1
Tuesday. January 8

Introduction of the class, Class photographs, Introduction and Framework for Environmental Toxicology

 

2
Thursday. January 10

Complex systems, the problems of scale and context.  The importance of deriving patterns in environmental toxicology.

 

Chapters 1 and 2
3
Tuesday January 15

Models as representation of reality. Scale, hiearchical dynamics, and the transmission of effects.

 

Chapter 2
4
Thursday. January 17

The problem of data loss, NOECs, LOECs, and hypothesis testing and the alternative of regression.

 

Chapter 3.1, 3.3, 3.5
5
Tuesday. January 22

Patterns in Toxicology, Modes of Action and Structure Activity Relationships.  Introduction to the Scenario and Student Teams

 

Chapter 5
6
Thursday, January 24

Biotransformation,Biodegradation, bioremediation-1.  Basic rules and mechanisms.

 

Chapter 10 .1-10.3
7
Tuesday January 29

Biotransformation,Biodegradation, bioremediation-2.  The organophosphate degradating enzymes as a case study.

 

Chapter 10 .4-10.7
8
Thursday January 31

From the molecular to the eco-1

 

Chapter 11.1-11.6.5
9
Tuesday. February 5

From the molecular to the eco-2

 

Chapter 11.6.6-11.12.3
10
Thursday February 7

Landscapes and environmental toxicology.  Review for Mid-Term

 

11
Tuesday February 12

Mid-Term exam.  Grad students turn in mid-term paper.

 

12
Thursday. February 14

Ecological risk assesment-1

 

Chapter 12.1-12.6.3
13
Tuesday February 19

Ecological risk assessment-2, and Life Cycle Assessment

 

Chapter 12.7-12.9
14
Thursday February 21

Atrazine and EDCs

How to read and write a paper

Atrazine papers

Watson and Crick 1953 (on Blackboard Site)

15
Tuesday February 26

Designing and analysis of field research for environmental decision making

 

I will post the talk on Monday.
16
Thursday February 28

Student reviews of the literature (4)

 

Readings
17
Tuesday March 4

Student reviews of the literature (4)

Papers due

Readings
18
Thursday March 6

Student reviews of the literature (1)

Preparation for Scenarios

 

Readings
19
Tuesday March 11

Presentation of scenarios

 

20
Thursday March 13 Final Exam handed out. Exam will be posted on Blackboard as a .pdf file.
Exam Take Home Exam

 

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